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@persiandud, you've definitely got a point. Jordy's a home run threat - he can take it to the house in ways I don't think any one of our WR's can outside of Janis. Davante beats his man right off the snap, which usually gives him good enough separation for Aaron to hit him. He's elusive with the ball in his hands but he doesn't break 'em the way Jordy can. With Cobb, I can't say I've even seen that many deep shots to him. His small frame makes him a less than ideal WR in that scenario.

I'm also loathe to predict how much a rookie like Allison or a guy like Janis could step up for us in a divisional playoff game. We'll see... it's gonna take a balanced attack with or without Jordy. I was not a fan of how long it took us to get the run game involved in the last game against the Giants. I think it really helps the OL out to get the defense at least thinking about a possible run play.

X-factors gotta be Cook & Allison at this point. You sort of expect Rodgers, Adams and Cobb to show up but we're going to need at least one of Cook or Allison to bring it against the Boys - and beyond should we get there and Jordy's out longer._________________

Love Jordy. Also, Leon Hall has been a good guy most of his career and I don't think the hit was intentionally dirty. Just one of those things. To compare this offense to 2015 w/o Jordy isn't really fair. All the moving parts are so radically different (including the emergence of RBs and elite OL play)._________________

Ugh. This is the longest week I can recall. It feels like it should be Friday already. And I have off Friday, so that's going to drag by twice as slow

Youre telling me...this is my last week at my job before new gig starts and ive slowly been phasing myself out. Not much to do so im just kinda chilling, serving as a resource and fantasizing about Hail Rodgerses....

Ugh. This is the longest week I can recall. It feels like it should be Friday already. And I have off Friday, so that's going to drag by twice as slow

Youre telling me...this is my last week at my job before new gig starts and ive slowly been phasing myself out. Not much to do so im just kinda chilling, serving as a resource and fantasizing about Hail Rodgerses....

nice, sticking around Madison?_________________

packerjmf wrote:

GWH87 wrote:

Somebody take the off season shovel out of Ted's hands & bury him in his own hole.

I agree, and Rodgers can take advantage of just about any D. That being said, don't be surprised if he has a hard time finding open recievers. Dallas just got one of thier top corners back from being out most the season right as the Pack just lost Jordy. Not good timing.

If the running game can't get going, then the X factor for the offense will probably have to be Cook catching passes and/or manipulating coverages. I wouldn't be surprised to see more of Montgomery splitting out to, or lining up at, WR either._________________"The main ingredient of stardom is the rest of the team."
- John Wooden

I remember a few years ago in the playoffs the Cowboys had no answer for how to handle Cobb running pass routes out of the backfield ... look for double trouble today for them with Montgomery and Cobb both running pass routes out of the backfield.